GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on How to use chess engines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N20YQZ7xmjE#t=85
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GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on using Chess Engines
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GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on using Chess Engines
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Re: GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on using Chess Engines
AdminX wrote:GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on How to use chess engines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N20YQZ7xmjE#t=85
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Something about that video is fishy? First he gets on Houdini for calling Na4 a draw saying Houdini blunders but then he tells us it is a draw? Sure! Engines need time and are not infallible but I am not sold on what he is saying enough to attend his webinar. Besides I was always told to best way to analyze a game with an engine is to go backwards?
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Re: GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on using Chess Engines
FEN should be like below - no castling flags.
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Deuterium v14.3.34.96:
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21/41 00:03 3,489,489 946,687 0.00 1.Na4 Bd8 2.Rxa7 Bf6 3.Rb7 Bd4+ 4.Kh2 Be5+ 5.Kg1 Kg6 6.Rb5 Bd4+ 7.Kh2 Be5+ 8.Kg1
22/30 00:05 5,001,911 938,797 0.00 1.Na4 Bd8 2.Rxa7 Bf6 3.Rb7 Bd4+ 4.Kh2 Be5+ 5.Kg1 Kg6 6.Rb5 Bd4+ 7.Kh2 Be5+ 8.Kg1
23/32 00:07 7,195,970 943,610 0.00 1.Na4 Bd8 2.Rxa7 Bf6 3.Rb7 Bd4+ 4.Kh2 Be5+ 5.Kg1 Kg6 6.Rb5 Bd4+ 7.Kh2 Be5+ 8.Kg1
24/35 00:36 32,962,045 900,799 -0.30 1.a4
24/38 01:14 67,446,292 904,845 0.00 1.a4 Kh6 2.Kf1 g5 3.Rb8 Rc2 4.Nd5 Rd2 5.Nc3
25/33 01:21 74,028,292 906,232 0.00 1.a4 Kh6 2.Kf1 g5 3.Rb8 Rc2 4.Nd5 Rd2 5.Nc3
26/39 01:42 91,825,016 899,989 0.00 1.a4 Kh6 2.Kf1 g5 3.Rb8 Rc2 4.Nd5 Rd2 5.Nc3
27/36 02:00 107,533,153 895,005 0.00 1.a4 Kh6 2.Kf1 g5 3.Rb8 Rc2 4.Nd5 Rd2 5.Nc3
28/42 03:04 165,972,081 900,050 -0.11 1.a4 Kg6 2.Kf1 Kh6 3.Ne4 Rd1+ 4.Ke2 Rb1 5.a5 Bxa5 6.Nd6 Re1+ 7.Kf3 c3 8.bxc3 Bxc3 9.Rxa7 Kg6 10.g4 Rh1 11.Kg2 Ra1 12.Rxa1 Bxa1 13.Kf3 Be5 14.Nc4 Bd4 15.Ke4 Kf6 16.Kd5 g5
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Re: GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on using Chess Engines
Yes Tom, that is why waited until after it was over to share. Note I did not attend the webinar, but I thought the subject however might be interesting to share.
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Re: GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on using Chess Engines
Good catch Ferdinand, I used Analyze This to quickly recreate the position and grab the fen.
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Re: GM Mikhailo Oleksienko on using Chess Engines
Deuterium current development version crashed in pgn master even in analyze this, so these gui's seem to not verify the castling rights too,AdminX wrote:Good catch Ferdinand, I used Analyze This to quickly recreate the position and grab the fen.
so I implemented now verifications of castling rights in my fen parser.